Continuing Education Opportunities for 2010-2011

Natural Learning Initiative Offers Workshops

The Natural Learning Initiative will present two educational opportunities this fall.

Research to Practice: Maximizing Child Outcomes in the Outdoors Symposium for Early Head Start and Head Start Programs will be held September 28-29 and the 8th Annual

NLI Design Institute will be held on October 15-16. For more information on both programs, go to www.naturalearning.org.

Landscape Architecture Registration Exam Prep Course

The Landscape Architecture Registration Exam Prep Course will be held October 1-3, 2010, at the College of Design. Taught by alumnus Ray Freeman, this course will review the Performance Section, Grading & Drainage, Section E. For more information, go to design.ncsu.edu/cont-ed.

SAVE THE DATE: 8th Annual Urban Design Forum

“Growing in Place” Symposium

Friday, February 11 • Marbles Kids Museum, Raleigh

The Natural learning Initiative will present its fourth annual “Growing in Place” symposium exploring an array of inclusionary urban design strategies that support family well being in city and town settings.

Urban Design Conference

Saturday, February 12 • Raleigh Marriott

The Saturday conference will focus on a variety of issues related to retrofitting suburbia through urban design principles. Stay tuned for more details about the conference and additional programs to take place during the Forum. design.ncsu.edu/urban/

Many thanks to the 2010 Urban Design Conference Sponsors

SUPPORTERS

US Green Building Council North Carolina Triangle Chapter

Clark Nexsen

PATRONS

ColeJenest & Stone

Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee

CONTRIBUTORS

Adams Products Company

AIA Triangle

Cherokee Investment Partners, LLC

Clancy & Theys Construction Company

CLH Design, P.A

Empire Properties

KlingStubbins

North Carolina Solar Center

Rodgers Builders, Inc.

STEWART

ValleyCrest Landscape Companies

And sponsor of the 3rd annual “Growing in Place” Symposium, PlayCore

2011 Conference Committee

Rodney Swink, FASLA, CHAIR
Adjunct Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Robin Abrams, Ph.D., AIA, ASLA
Head, School of Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Elizabeth Alley, AICP
Planner II, City of Raleigh Urban Design Center

Kofi Boone
Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Chris E. Brasier, FAIA, LEED AP
Vice President, Clark Nexsen

Gene Bressler, FASLA
Head, Landscape Architecture Dept.
NC State University College of Design

Douglas Brinkley, FAIA
Partner, Pearce Brinkley Cease & Lee PA

Nilda Cosco, Ph.D
Education Specialist, The Natural Learning Initiative
NC State University College of Design

Sean A. Dolle, PE, LEED AP
Project Manager, Falcon Engineering

Daniel T. Douglas, AICP
Director of Urban Planning and Design, KlingStubbins

Paul Lipchak, AIA, LEED AP
Architect, The Freelon Group

Paul F. Morris, FASLA
President, Greenleaf Strategies, LLC
Grant Meacci, ASLA, LEED AP
Division Manager, City of Raleigh Urban Design Center

Rebecca Myers
Candidate, Ph.D. in Design
NC State University College of Design

Celen Pasalar, Ph.D.
Director, Downtown Design Studio/Extension
Planning Specialist
NC State University College of Design

Mack Paul
Partner, K & L Gates

Traci Rose Rider, Ph.D., Assoc. AIA, LEED, AP
Partner, Trace Collaborative, LLC
Specialist, NC State University-NC Solar Center

Dona Stankus, AIA
Director, NC Healthy Built Homes Program
NC State University-NC Solar Center

Matthew Tomasulo
Candidate, Master’s in Landscape Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Ex officio:
Dean Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA
NC State University College of Design

Staff liaison:
Jean Marie Livaudais
Director of Professional Relations
NC State University College of Design

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